wingman70
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2008
- 7
I see alot of knowledge on this site, and thought that I might get some insight on PDM.
Solidworks was installed by a colleague at my current job about 6 months before I started. PDM was not used (and still is not in use), so basically everything is on C drives and backed up on to the network when people remember. We are not a huge design company (Me and my colleague are the 2 engineers).
I was just at a training class recently where the instructor talked about the advantages of PDM, and it sounded pretty good to me. I asked him what it would take to get this implenented at our facility, and he stated 5 - half days of on site training. The cost dosent bother me as much as the time.
I am looking for pros and cons to this system, and is the implementation/installation of this that bad?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Paul
Solidworks was installed by a colleague at my current job about 6 months before I started. PDM was not used (and still is not in use), so basically everything is on C drives and backed up on to the network when people remember. We are not a huge design company (Me and my colleague are the 2 engineers).
I was just at a training class recently where the instructor talked about the advantages of PDM, and it sounded pretty good to me. I asked him what it would take to get this implenented at our facility, and he stated 5 - half days of on site training. The cost dosent bother me as much as the time.
I am looking for pros and cons to this system, and is the implementation/installation of this that bad?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Paul